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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 2
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Last Thursday night I went on the pub crawl and it was phenomenal! We met in a plaza and drank all the wine and beer as well as ate all the empanadas (Argentina's famous food) and pizza I could consume. We later went to four different bars and were given free shots and deeply discounted drinks. The staff really took care of us on top of the fact that they were really hot
Last edited by ShannonDwire : 23-07-2008 at 06:17 PM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 12
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[quote=ShannonDwire;5288]Last Thursday night I went on The Buenos Aires Pub Crawl and it was phenomenal! We met in a plaza and drank all the wine and beer as well as ate all the empanadas (Argentina's famous food) and pizza I could consume. We later went to four different bars and were given free shots and deeply discounted drinks. The staff really took care of us on top of the fact that they were really hot
Hi: As a local, I can see that you're not a good advertizer... 1 - if you drink our wine, and then beer, for sure you cannot go to 4 more places. Maybe there was 2 and you see double? 2 - foreigners never say empanadas are our "famous food". Empanadas you can eat in Uruguay, chile, bolivia, etc. ASADO (BBQ) is our famous food because the quality of our meet. Just because this, I use to make asado parties when I receive foreigners... 3 - travelers posts use to put the address, not the website. 4 - The place is full of bars, and all people talk each other with ease, so you visitor don't need this service. And prices are veeeery high compared you pay if you go by your own. I really don't like when somebody try to still people. juan carlos your travelhelper in BA Landlord of the 1st guesthouse for foreigners in the city, 15 years ago. |
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